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II Torneo de Debate: El modelo laboral español no permite la desconexión digital, aunque la ley lo reconoce 26 February 2026

II Torneo de Debate: El modelo laboral español no permite la desconexión digital, aunque la ley lo reconoce

La Facultad de Ciencias del Trabajo del Campus de Cádiz organiza el II Torneo de Debate: El modelo laboral español no permite la desconexión digital, aunque la ley lo reconoce. Dicho campeonato entre estudiantes universitarios de los Grados de Relaciones Laborales y Recursos Humanos y Derecho, tiene por objeto contribuir al desarrollo de competencias de los grados, al fomento del debate y la oratoria, la discusión de las ideas y confrontación de argumentos, bajo la mirada de la libertad de expresión y respeto. Al mismo tiempo se fomenta un espacio de diálogo universitario a nivel nacional.

En esta segunda edición, que se celebrará durante los día 26 y 27 de febrero, se presentan las siguientes universidades: Universidad de Murcia, Universidad de Córdoba, Universidad Jaume I de Castellón, la Fundación Escuela Universitaria de Relaciones Laborales de A Coruña (ERLAC), la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, y la Universidad de Cádiz.